Example sentences of "[be] seen in " in BNC.
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1 | They are seen in a partisan perspective , a perception that limits the extent of their popular appeal . |
2 | Compartmentation of the interior means that the building is experienced in a new way — details which were once distant ( and which may have been executed in the knowledge that they would not be viewed at close hand ) are seen in ‘ close-up ’ for the first time and in relation to much smaller and more intimate spaces ( Plate 20 ) . |
3 | Distance and size , says Berkeley , are seen in the way that ‘ we see shame or anger in the looks of a man ’ ; though invisible themselves , these feelings are ‘ let in by the eye along with colours and alteration of countenance , which are the immediate objects of vision ’ . |
4 | The degree to which these denominations had come to terms with Teetotalism and a sign of the strength it had acquired are seen in some figures for 1890 . |
5 | This and the other major changes are seen in the drawings . |
6 | Perhaps because of the long-standing provision of special clinics , the large majority of cases of sexually transmitted disease are seen in such clinics , in contrast to other countries , where less than 20 per cent of cases are seen in hospitals . |
7 | Perhaps because of the long-standing provision of special clinics , the large majority of cases of sexually transmitted disease are seen in such clinics , in contrast to other countries , where less than 20 per cent of cases are seen in hospitals . |
8 | It is estimated that only 20 per cent of cases of sexually transmitted disease are seen in the specialist clinics . |
9 | The treatments for gonorrhoea and syphilis are standardized throughout the country , and an estimated 80 per cent of cases are seen in the special dermato-venereological clinics . |
10 | Certain so-called ‘ stigmata ’ are seen in congenital syphilis , and these are the residual scars and deformities of early infection . |
11 | In the United Kingdom , in contrast to anywhere else in the world , the majority of cases of sexually transmitted disease are seen in clinics staffed by specialists trained particularly to deal with these problems . |
12 | But the disorders can not be fully understood unless they are seen in the context of complex political , social and economic factors which together create a predisposition towards violent protest ’ ( para. 8.7 ) . |
13 | Similarly , old people are seen in the same light , which explains their lack of employment or active leisure pursuits . |
14 | When the war brought an end to Joe 's Palace career he had played 276 Southern League games for us — the highest in the club 's history , but when they are seen in context they assume even greater value , for not only were the maximum possible appearances lower than in our present day ( only one of Johnson 's seasons with us included a 42 match programme ) but goalkeepers were subject to much more physical attention than is permitted today . |
15 | International companies try increasingly to evolve a global vision in which their core economic activities are seen in a wider socio-economic context . |
16 | This species has been recorded in each month from November to March , but as with Goosander most are seen in January and February . |
17 | Although quite large flocks may still be present early in the month , winter visitors disperse rapidly in April , and few are seen in May . |
18 | The highest numbers usually occur in August , particularly in the first half , and comparatively few Whimbrel are seen in September . |
19 | Many more are seen in the autumn , when arrivals often start as early as late June and always in July . |
20 | These are seen in terms of two different , but complementary , energy flows , known as the Azure Dragon and the White Tiger , both aspects of the same energy , which need to be balanced . |
21 | On this side of the Atlantic , they are seen in a different light , as ideologies that justify the playful eclecticism of democratic politics and free-market economics . |
22 | Final judgement on the others will have to be reserved until they are seen in action : initial soundings from Down Under are not unfavourable , however . |
23 | Alternatively , if language problems are seen in terms of the child 's limited understanding of the rule system , this , in turn , might lead on to a programme of intervention designed to teach the child more about the rules assumed to underlie language use . |
24 | Thus they are seen in full stature , their crests being 3000 feet above the road , in an upthrust of unremitting steepness without a single weakness to encourage ascent . |
25 | ‘ Solutions ’ are seen in terms of harsher punishments , a ‘ tougher ’ attitude on the part of social workers , and more legal power and controls over some families . |
26 | Since statements are seen in part as a form of protection for the child , we must seek to ensure that all who need this protection have it . |
27 | IBM Corp 's forthcoming Rios 2 RISC should do around 100 SPECint92 and floating point performance of 250 SPECfp92 , exceeding even Silicon Graphics Inc 's forthcoming TFP part : first system ships are seen in the third quarter this year . |
28 | In some cases only two or three people are seen in the course of a week ; in others , there are two or three social contacts in the course of each day . |
29 | These are seen in the repetitions , checks , and expansions which are noted as so prominent in some parents ' speech by Brown ( Brown , Cazden and Bellugi , 1969 ) and Cross ( 1977 ) . |
30 | These senior PR personnel attend many different kinds of meetings , write new business presentations , PR proposals and reports , and usually are seen in action during crisis PR situations and when major and important high-points in a campaign are happening . |